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RESPIRATION] B2.6 Where does respiration take place? Breathing system Digestive system Circulatory system Oxygen is inhaled into Enzymes break down This system transports the body and diffused carbohydrates into small oxygen and glucose to through the vuoili into glucose molecules which are different organs to carry out the red blood cells transported around the body respiration. in the circulatory system.…read more

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RESPIRATION] B2.6 Aerobic RespirationNormal Circumstances 6CO2 + C6H12O6 -> 6H2O + 6CO2 + 38 ATP Oxygen + Glucose -> Water and Carbon Dioxide and Energy Within this equation for aerobic respiration, water and carbon dioxide are the waste products. Many organ systems in the body have a range of functions. Some of these systems work together such as oxygen systems involved in respiration. Aerobic respirations take place continuously in both plants and animals.…read more

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RESPIRATION] B2.6 What is the energy used for?The energy released from respiration is used for 4 main functions: Building up small molecules into complex structures Muscle contractions (movements) Thermoregulation (keeping the body the same temperature) Active transport (the movement of substances against the concentration gradient) Anaerobic respiration Glucose -> Lactic Acid + EnergyAnaerobic respiration occurs when there is a short supply of oxygen. It allows the body torelease energy in some cells when no oxygen is available.…read more

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A beautifully presented set of notes on anaerobic and aerobic respiration with clear colour diagrams. Team these up with a set of flashcards and a quiz or two on respiration for a complete set of resources.